She participated at the
2017 Racice,
2018 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships,
2019 Szeged. She represented Canada at the
2020 Summer Olympics in the debut women's canoe events
Women's C-1 200 metres. Vincent would later win bronze in the
women's C-2 500 metres with partner
Laurence Vincent Lapointe. In June 2024, Vincent was named to her second Olympic team. At the Paris Olympics, Vincent won bronze in the
C-2 500 event and gold in the
C-1 200 event with a
World's Best time of 44.12. Vincent became the first women to win a gold medal for Canada in the sport of canoeing. On June 29, 2025 Vincent set a world record of 2:00.61 in the
women's C-1 500-metre event at the Canadian national trials in Montreal, breaking the previous mark of 2:00.73 set by
Alena Nazdrova of Belarus at the
2019 world championships. ==References==